122 INDEX AND GLOSSAKY. 



Compound lea.f, 100. 



Compound upike, corymb, &c., 122. 



Cone, 143. 



Coniferous : bearing cones. 



Connate : grown together. 



Counate-perfoliate, Fig. 130. 



Connective, 13^2. 



Convolute : rolled inwards from one edge. 



Cordate, 108. 



Corm, 66. 



Corolla, 5. 



Corymb, Fig. 135. 



Corymbose : like a corymb. 



Cotyledons, 58. 



Creeping, 90. 



Crenate, Fig. 128. 



Cruciform : cross-shaped, as the flowers of Shepherds Parse, &c. 



Crude sap, 174. 



Cryptogams, 179. 



Culm, 90. 



Cunoate : wedge-shaped. 



Cuspidate, Fig. 126. 



Cyclosis, 163. 



Cyme, 124. 



Cymose : like a cyme. 



Decandrour ; with ten separate stamens. 



Deciduous 5. 



Decomponn : applied to leaves whose blades are divided and 



subdivided. 

 Decumbent: applied to stems which lie on the ground but turn 



upward at the extremity. 

 Docurrent, Fig. 131. 

 Decussate : applied to the arrangement of leaves, when pnccessivo 



pairs of opposite leaves are at right angles, as in the plants 



of the Mint family. 

 Definite inflorescence, 121. 

 Deflexed : Lent down. 

 Dehiscent, 147. 



Dehiscence of anthers. Figs. 147, 148, 149. 

 Deliquescent : applied to stems which dissolve into branches. 

 Deltoid, 146. 

 Dentate, 112. 



Depauperate: unnaturally small. 

 Depressed: flattened down. 

 Descending axis: the root, 83. 

 Determinate inflorescence, 121. 

 Diadclphous : applied to ntamcnc, 3G. 

 Ditindrous : with two separct'" Bt::ir:enc. 



